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Today we’ve sent out the first round of invitations to skilled newcomers with work experience in health care who have applied under Express Entry. These category-based selection rounds will continue throughout the year. More info:

Today we’ve sent out the first round of invitations to skilled newcomers with work experience in health care who have applied under Express Entry. These category-based selection rounds will continue throughout the year. More info:

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Applying for an electronic travel authorization (eTA) to travel to Canada? Be careful of companies that claim they can help you get one! Make sure you apply through the official Government of Canada website:

Applying for an electronic travel authorization (eTA) to travel to Canada? Be careful of companies that claim they can help you get one! Make sure you apply through the official Government of Canada website:

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Canada is a place where you can live and thrive as a French speaker. Find out more about Francophone immigration, discover opportunities available to you and choose Canada for a new future: #ImmFR

Canada is a place where you can live and thrive as a French speaker. Find out more about Francophone immigration, discover opportunities available to you and choose Canada for a new future: #ImmFR

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Today, we announced our 2024-2026 Immigration Levels Plan: We are maintaining targets of 485,000 permanent residents for 2024 and completing the final step to reach 500,000 in 2025. For 2026, we will stabilize permanent resident levels at 500,000 allowing time for successful integration while continuing to augment Canada’s labour market. The government also plans to take action over the next year to recalibrate the number of temporary resident admissions to ensure this aspect of our immigration system also remains sustainable. Highlights from the 2024-2026 Levels Plan include: · A continued long-term focus on economic growth, with over 60% of permanent resident admissions dedicated to the economic class by 2025. · A commitment to uphold the Government of Canada’s humanitarian support effort by responding to humanitarian and geopolitical crises around the world. · New ambitious Francophone immigration targets to support Francophone communities outside of Quebec: 6% total immigration in 2024, 7% in 2025, and 8% in 2026. This is to strengthen Francophone communities outside of Quebec and ensure the economic prosperity of Francophone minority communities across Canada. We will continue to work closely with the provinces and territories, employers, stakeholders and Indigenous peoples to help Canada adapt to the reality of immigration-driven population growth. This approach is also guided by ‘An Immigration System for Canada’s Future’ – a report that lays out a pathway to strengthen our immigration system for newcomers, businesses and communities: Together, these measures will continue to put people at the heart of our immigration policy and ensure newcomers have the resources they need, including settlement support and access to housing, to succeed in their new lives.

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